Razer Confirms Stolen Prototypes Are Three-Screen Valerie Laptops
Razer has confirmed that the prototypes stolen at the CES in Las Vegas are two Project Valerie laptops. The manufacturer introduced these three-screen systems at the event and reported on Monday that two prototypes had been stolen.
In a statement to Polygon, the company wrote that the two laptops were taken from the Razer press room on the show floor late Sunday afternoon. It also says that it has offered a reward of $25,000, about $23,560, for anyone who comes up with a tip about the perpetrator’s identity. Razer leaves the assessment of the information to the police.
According to Razer, the reward is valid for one year. The company showed off the Project Valerie laptop at CES last week. The laptop features three 17.3″ displays with 4k resolution, with two screens on either side of the center screen sliding out after activation of the mechanism. Razer initially only reported prototypes stolen, but said not sure which models were involved.